Robbo's back and raring to go again...
Andy Robinson is targeting a big ending to his first season as a Leeds United player after completing his return from injury at York City on Wednesday.
Robbo returned from a hamstring injury to score the winning goal in the reserves and he completed his first 70 minutes of competitive action in over a month.
The former Swansea man was delighted to return to action, and is now hoping to play a part as the promotion bid starts to mount.
"It was a decent run-out on Wednesday," said Robinson. "It was a good pitch and it was nice to play 70 minutes. That'll do me well.
"I felt good. I think the gaffer wanted me to play 70 minutes. I asked Thommo (Neil Thompson) at half-time if I could play the full game, but I think the gaffer wanted to be cautious.
"Now I'm looking forward to training and the game on Saturday."
Robbo's last senior involvement was in the 3-2 win against Scunthorpe on February 28, and he has been confined to the role of spectator over the past few weeks as the club's good run has gathered momentum.
"The boys have been on a great run," he said. "We've stopped the rot away away from home as well and started picking up points.
"I felt I was coming into form at the right time, but the injury put me back three or four weeks. I hope I can play a big part between now and the end of the season.
"It's all about the squad. You don't win promotions with just 11 players, and I hope to play my part."
See highlights from the reserve game at York on Thursday's news...
